Thread: HI!!! C Rocks!!

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    HI!!! C Rocks!!

    Hi all,
    Just wanted to say a BIG HI!!
    I am new to this forum.. not that new to C though. C has helped me develop my logic for programming languages.. possibilities with C are endless!! No wonder its the Mother of all programming languages!!!
    I am looking forward to a good time in this forum...
    Hope that this forum rocks as much C itself does!!

    Regards,
    Naimishm.

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    Welcome to the cboard hope you enjoy your stay here.
    Woop?

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    Welcome to the board. To ensure you have a pleasant experience here I recommend you read the FAQ and some of the provided tutorials. The tutorials are on the home page and the FAQ link is always at the top of the page.

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    C Rocks? are those anything like A or B rocks? I've seen many types of rocks before, but not C rocks.

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    one arm chin-ups!

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    Hello, but what are "C Rocks"? Is it a variation of the "B Rocks"?
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    l0l. anyway Hi and welcome to the Cboard!

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    No, i think that B and A rocks are derived from the base class C. Only that the virutal function "rock()" is overloaded in each subclass.
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    Wouldn't C be derived from B and B would be derived from the base class A?

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    Mmmm

    naimishm - Last Activity: 04-21-2006 07:10 AM

    Wow, a stunning 4 minutes on the board - what a truly valuable contribution he's made so far.

    Go figure.

    Oh yeah, this was posted on the wrong forum to start with, just in case you're not even wondering why....
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